OnePlus 8 Glacial Green,​ 5G Unlocked Android Smartphone U.S Version, 8GB RAM+128GB Storage, 90Hz Fluid Display,Triple Camera, with Alexa Built-in,

(10 customer reviews)

$393.17

About this item

Super Smooth Display – high resolution with a 90-Hz refresh rate – scrolling, swiping and switching through apps feels easy and effortless

16,6 cm / 6.55” AMOLED Screen – for an impressive multimedia experience, instant touch-response, more speed and a fascinating clarity

Ultra Clear Triple Camera – 48MP main camera, 16MP ultra wide angle, 2MP macro and 16MP front camera, Nightscape 2.0, Studio Lightining, Super slow motion up to 460 FPS, RAW image, AI Scene Detection

8 GB RAM and 128 GB internal storage for more performance, true speed and larger amounts of data/ High-performance processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 with 5G connectivity

Power Battery 4300 mAh – Next generation WARP CHARGE 30T technology (ready-to-go in 20 minutes) fast charging / Android 10 operating system

OnePlus with Alexa Built-in provides Hands-Free access to Alexa. Simply say “Alexa” to play music make a call control your smart home check the weather and more using just your voice. Stay up to date and accomplish every day tasks, all while on-the-go. Just ask – and Alexa will respond instantly. Download the Alexa app on your OnePlus device to start using Alexa Hands-Free today

SKU: B08723759H Category:

Additional information

Product Dimensions

6.31 x 2.87 x 0.31 inches

Item Weight

1.23 pounds

ASIN

B08723759H

Item model number

IN2015

Batteries

1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Customer Reviews

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Best Sellers Rank

#790 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)#14 in Cell Phones

OS

Android

RAM

8 GB

Wireless communication technologies

Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi, NFC

Connectivity technologies

Wireless, Bluetooth, USB

GPS

Geotagging

Special Features

Dual SIM, 4K Video Recording, Wireless Charging, Water Resistant

Display technology

AMOLED

Other display features

Wireless

Other camera features

Rear, Front

Form Factor

Smartphone

Colour

Glacial Green

Battery Power Rating

4300

Included Components

Warp Charge 30 Power Adapter, Warp Type-C Cable (Support USB 2.0), Quick Start Guide, Welcome Letter, Safety Information and Warranty Card, LOGO Sticker, Screen Protector (pre-applied), SIM Tray Ejector

Manufacturer

OnePlus

Date First Available

May 19, 2020

10 reviews for OnePlus 8 Glacial Green,​ 5G Unlocked Android Smartphone U.S Version, 8GB RAM+128GB Storage, 90Hz Fluid Display,Triple Camera, with Alexa Built-in,

  1. Weaze the Wize

    This is my second Oneplus smartphone as I’m moving from the 6 to 8 and I’ve found a home with OnePlus. It may not have the name recognition in the USA that some of the other well-known brands do (Apple, Samsung, LG, Motorola, etc.) but now that more carriers are starting to adopt the brand in the states (Verizon & T-Mobile) it’s only a matter of time before it’s mentioned in the same breath as the Iphone or a galaxy. It has already topped many of the best phones of 2020 lists and for good reason. This phone is a beast, plain and simple. Whatever you throw at it, it can handle it plus more. Navigation in buttery smooth with a 90hz refresh rate screen. It’s got all the hardware you want under the hood with the latest Snapdragon processor on the market, 12GB of memory and 256GB of storage in the model I went with. It runs Android 10 with OxygenOS 10 UI which has always been good about giving the user great performance without shoving bloatware down your throat (it’s there but not in your face) They went away from the notch on the 6 and moved to a hole punch selfie camera on the 8 which really opens up the screen space. The rear cameras are high-powered topping out at 48MP and takes superb pictures and videos. The 4300 mAh battery has already lasted me a complete day and some change including a twelve-hour shift at work as an IT professional when I’m constantly using my phone to perform tasks. The warp charger is insanely fast as I can go to empty to a full charge in about 45 minutes. What it lacks, I don’t miss. The headphone jack is no more from the 6 but most all phones have said goodbye to that relic from yesteryear. I don’t want to pay a premium for an IP68 rating (just get a SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle case and thank me later) nor do I care about wireless charging. If those things are important to you, pay the extra $100-200 and upgrade to the OnePlus 8 Pro. While the phone is 5g capable, unless you’re on T-Mobile, you will likely only see 4G LTE if you’re like me (AT&T) since the device is ahead of the carriers in terms of coverage and compatibility. The best Android experience around all at an affordable price point in the top tier of flagship devices. This is the smartphone you want. Don’t hesitate and purchase with supreme confidence.Pros• Smooth 90hz refresh rate• Snapdragon 865• 256GB of Storage and 12GB of memory• GSM Unlocked (AT&T, T-Mobile, etc)• Fast 30w WARP charging• 5G capable• Great picture quality• In screen fingerprint reader• Price is still exceptional compared to other flagship phones with similar specsCons• No IP68 dust/water resistant rating• Storage not expandable• No headphone jack• Lacks wireless charging• 5G currently only compatible on T-Mobile

  2. Grayson Brane

    Pros:-Screen is beautiful, a slightly bigger resolution from the previous generation of phones. Do I really need to say the 120Hz is absolutely stunning?!-Speakers are LOUD, honestly did not expect the level they produce, they are by no means audiophile but they do a good job.-Responsiveness to touch is next level, I’ve used Apple’s and Samsung’s flagships, and I really enjoy the smoothness of transitions between applications, faster than the competitors I have tried.-Oxygen OS is by far one of my favorites of the phone, it’s lightweight and not bogged down by anything.-Games run very smooth!-Battery life is pretty amazing, 4500mah last a LONG timeCons-Some people may be turned off that by default Netflix comes installed on the phone(Though the HDR on it is AMAZING LOOKING)-Transitioning from an Apple or Samsung may leave some software features to desire, possibly UI issues you do not like. However there is a great deal of customization with this phone so it has never been an issue with me.ALEXA-Alexa DOES NOT COME INSTALLED BY DEFAULT, PLEASE STOP DOWN VOTING FOR A PHONE YOU DON’T EVEN HAVE.-That being said if you want alexa, it’s in the app store, if not you’re set!Conclusion-This phone was controversial in a that it was a flagship, from a company that has historically against flagships. However, it is an absolutely superb piece of technology that is well worth the money.

  3. P. Breaux

    Have had this phone for a few days now. I grow more fond of it every day. I highly recommend setting up and doing a software update first thing. I am coming from a Pixel 2 XL. One of the big things for me was the camera. The OnePlus takes extremely good pictures and videos. Played around with the slow-mo option and it was pretty cool. The regular photos have slightly more exposure than my Pixel, but they are very crisp and clean. I imagine the camera and its features will only get better with future software updates. The phone itself is great. The features and flow of its Oxygen OS is phenomenal. My girlfriend got a Note 20 Ultra at the same time, and the layout and user-friendliness of the OnePlus seems better to me. On that note, the photos are almost identical on her phone and the OnePlus. I have spent some time playing around with the phone, watched videos, and read about features of the OnePlus, and there are a lot of ways to customize this phone. The fingerprint reader works well, however I did have to delete one of my thumb imprints a couple times for it to really work well. I’ve got both thumbs and a finger on file and they all work well now. There really are a lot of cool features with the phone that would be too much to list here. Youtube “Tips and tricks for OnePlus 8 Pro” and it’ll pull up lots of stuff. The phone comes with a screen protector already installed, so that was a bonus. It smudges somewhat easily, but probably no more than any other screen proctector.I would buy this phone again in a heartbeat. It’s really cool and has lot of customizations and really cool little features that make it awesome. I’ll updated this review as things come up, good or bad.UPDATE, 9-15-20: Still loving it.

  4. R.

    Great phone, great camera and battery life. Despite the advertisement of Alexa being baked in , it is optional in my experience, as it did not come preinstalled, so for those concerned or interested, that’s how my scenario played out.Light user so on the battery, it took about until 7pm for the battery to get to 50% , I know average screen time is listed as 8-9 hours though. This is on 120hz fhd as well.Camera is great. Love the super macro function and the night time camera. Coming from a OP3T, so any upgrade is a welcome one. My roommate had a S10+ and this phone seems to pummel the image quality.Charges from 50-100 in about 20~ minutes. Beautiful finish on the phone, keep in mind comes with two screen protectors, they didn’t seem too sturdy so I’m planning on getting some tempered ones when they’re available. The screen in itself is absolutely gorgeous.Downsides so far, screen edges are kind of difficult to navigate and the in display fingerprint reader feels like a step down from my 3T, definitely not as snappy, maybe I need to reconfigure my fingerprint, but there are times it can’t read my print.I will update upon further use!

  5. wardawgmalvicious

    Wow. I cannot believe how incredibly satisfying this phone feels to use. Smooth as melted butter.I almost ended up getting another phone since the stock didn’t seem like it was going to come back ever, and I was running my Moto X4 since I had had a OnePlus 6 die in the rain before that. It was totally worth the wait. I’m glad I didn’t get another phone. The OnePlus 8 Pro is simply a perfect phone for me.The software is unencumbered with very thoughtful additions and customizations. This what Android should be.At first I was skeptical about the size of the phone. I had read it is quite large and difficult for one hand use. I had looked at the measurements of the width versus other phones I had used, but you still never know until you hold a phone in your hand. This is good size for me. It is a very tall phone and the width is just fine for me. It looks good. I realize this is subjective to each individual, but it’s not nearly as unusable with one hand as you might’ve thought. I love it with the sandstone case on.As far as Alexa, I had been skeptical at first as well and nearly waited to just get the one from OnePlus directly, but don’t listen. Alexa has not come into my life. She won’t bother you and disturb your peaceful life. I have not seen her once, so go ahead and take the plunge. Get the phone off Amazon, it’s no different, plus buying with a prime card gives that nice 5% cash back.I won’t get into any phone specifics since most people looking at the 8 Pro probably already know exactly what they’re getting. It’s as advertised. An absolute beast performance wise, and beauty to look at.Get yours already.

  6. Gregory S.

    I’ve been a Pixel person for many years now, but didn’t have many options for an unlocked phone with near stockish Android and decent battery life.I will start by saying the phone doesn’t have Alexa installed and it isn’t required. Anyone giving it a poor review for that is misinformed.This phone seemed to be a better fit than a newer Pixel, but I was concerned with camera quality. The photos I’ve taken look really great and the camera app is very similar to the others I’ve used. I’ve taken several hundred pics since owning the phone and they have turned out almost as good (in some cases even better) than the ones taken with my Pixel 2 XL.I’ve installed all of my apps and been using it heavily and it gets significantly better battery life than my other phones. This was a big complaint and one of my primary reasons to upgrade. The screen on the 8 is really bright in Auto and adjusts well to surrounding light. Leaving the phone to adjust automatically has been fine most of the time and I rarely change it myself.The Warp Charging is absolutely amazing. Plugging it in for a short amount of time charges the battery up enough to use for hours. This wasn’t really a huge selling point for me, but it did make me quite happy when I used it.The build quality and looks are impressive too. It just feels like a premium phone. The Interstellar Glow is an interesting color choice and it looks sogood in person. Any clear case will show off it’s iridescent shine.Software has been a big win here. The simplicity of stock Android has always been appealing to me and getting away from that has been hard. You don’t realize how much you were missing until you start using something like Oxygen OS on a OnePlus phone. You can change the icons on the entire phone with icon packs downloaded from Play Store. You can change the status bar, system icons, the color and shapes. So many things can be customized and it is so smooth.I was worried that I would spend the money to be let down, but this has been a great purchase. I’m happy with it and can’t say enough good things about my new phone.

  7. Curtis B

    I have been using an HTC 10, so my experience is definitely different than many other users who upgrade every year or two.Pros:Screen resolution and refresh rate – nothing but compliments from users with standard refresh ratesBody color is stunningBattery life – usually I can make my phone last a day and a half of use (social media, reddit, and youtube…I don’t do mobile gaming)Camera – the camera defaults to 12mp but the 48mp is amazing. Nowhere near DSLR quality because of the tiny sensor, but better than other phone cameras I have usedOS – Oxygen OS is by far the fastest and cleanest version of Android availableFace unlock – I forget my phone is ever locked because of how fast face unlock is.NO BLOATWAREZoom to fit screen function is great with youtubeWeight. I like heftier phones as they feel sturdierSpeed – this phone is blazing fast with everything.Bluetooth – I can use my Bluetooth earbuds from the opposite side of the house and still have excellent quality. I can be outside in a rainstorm and keep my phone inside while staying on a call without issue.Cons:Price – They could have easily dropped the price to $900 for the highest end and been a market leader. But you definitely get what you pay forFingerprint sensor – for some reason it doesn’t always recognize my finger. and I will try 2 or 3 different fingers until it’ll unlock, but I primarily use face unlock or the swipe codeNeutral:Many people complain about the camera bump. Get a bumper case and you will never notice it. I personally don’t mind it at allI don’t mind the camera cutout at all. I downloaded “Energy Ring General Edition” and it uses the camera cut out to show the battery life (also has a cool charging animation called “bounce”)Summary. This is well worth the $1000 and I have had zero glitches or green screen issues. Battery life is my main bonus. Will definitely be sticking with OnePlus going forward if this phone ever dies.

  8. Chris & Ariana Claxton

    This phone is so much better in photographic quality then my Galaxy Note 10+ and my fiancé’s IPhone X Max. I’m so happy really.

  9. Magic or science

    It’s my first day with the one plus 8 pro 256GB phone, coming from galaxy s9+ (2years ago). This phone is clearly faster, but the best part is the smooth scrolling. Screen looks good, and I tend to trust displaymate. The finger print reader is instant so far. I noticed the sound of this phone has better base than s9 plus, voice of YouTuber sounded better on speaker. As a Samsung lover, I’ve been wondering what features I may miss. So far just occasionally checking on Samsung what time I fell asleep. For a moment, I recall thinking, Atmos, I doubt one plus covered that base. But they did.The gs9 + is lighter, and a bit shorter, and I can tell it feels better when limited to one hand. The galaxy s20+, my other consideration, is even lighter than the s9 plus. I think this is the main disadvantage to me, but so far I’m excited to give a new oem a chance. I think one plus checked so many boxes it was a compelling choice. I’ll try to update if I regret switching oems, which I usually do when I try anything else.

  10. Amazon Customer

    I’ll just begin by saying this is the best device on the planet. Obviously, it’s bro is due very soon. However, it will remain at the top of any list this year and beyond. I do not purchase devices based on cameras or camera performance. So, my review pertains to its strength based on its purpose, and performance, as a phone. I understand that may not be a popular position, and it doesn’t mean that I won’t mention camera functionality. Here’s my short. Its display is brilliant. Colors are excellently saturated, and it produces a three dimensional picture. Sometimes, I think it’s more entertaining watching videos, and movies, on my devices. I can’t say that it’s a result of its 120-hertz refresh rate. Honestly, many 60-hertz displays can easily challenge the 8 Pro. I believe that the One Plus engineers are invaluable in this industry. It does have a new motion processor that is fun to use. This is different from the refresh rate. I appreciate it, and I’m not aware of any other phone that exists with that technology. I may be wrong. A few apps support this processing, such as Netflix, Prime and YouTube. It definitely sets itself apart from other devices on the market. Dolby Atmos audio speaker performance is great. I wish that manufacturers would revert back to front firing speakers. Thinking about those Pixel 2XL days. However, stereo separation is great from it’s ear and downfiring speakers. Phone performance is great. I have no issues with calls or its 5G performance. I have to say that their Oxygen OS software is a step above stock Droid. Its Snapdragon chip is very good. Gaming is also good with very little video or audio lag. I Iike it’s gaming processing. What I mean is it shuts down many other functions while it processes your choice of games. At times, it may get warm when gaming or watching videos. As with any other device, you can take proper steps to allow to cool, or not.Camera and video performance are good to excellent for those of you that appreciate camera capabilities. In my opinion, there aren’t many devices on the market that are bad camera performers. Unless, you’re a cameraphile, the average consumer will be just fine. If you’ve never owned a One Plus device, you will be pleasantly surprised with their performance. It’s been fun. I highly recommend this device.

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